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An entry form for DataCite metadata
DataCite is an international organization responsible for the DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) issued for research datasets. For each DOI issued, DataCite requires the data publisher to create and submit to DataCite descriptive metadata that can aid resource discovery. These metadata … Continue reading →
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Tagged citation, data, data citation, datacite, DataCite Ontology, DOI, jisc, machine-readable metadata, metadata entry form, RDF, semantic publishing, tool
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Revising the DataCite2RDF mapping document
The purpose of mapping DataCite metadata elements to ontology terms is to enable DataCite metadata to be published in RDF as Open Linked Data, enabling these metadata to be understood programmatically and integrated automatically with similar data from elsewhere. In … Continue reading →
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Tagged citation, data, data citation, data publication, datacite, DataCite Ontology, DOI, jisc, machine-readable metadata, mapping, ontologies, RDF, semantic publishing
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Revising the DataCite Ontology
In a previous blog post, I described the work that Silvio Peroni and I undertook in May 2011 to map the main terms from the DataCite Metadata Kernel v2.0 to RDF. To enable that, we created a ‘proto-ontology’, the DataCite … Continue reading →
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Tagged data, data citation, datacite, DataCite Ontology, DOI, jisc, machine-readable metadata, mapping, ontologies, RDF
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Comments on IS DATA PUBLICATION THE RIGHT METAPHOR?
Is Data Publication the Right Metaphor? is an essay by Mark Parsons and Peter Fox to be published in the Data Science Journal, for which a preprint has been provided for open pre-publication community peer review at http://mp-datamatters.blogspot.com/2011/12/seeking-open-review-of-provocative-data.html. To supplement … Continue reading →
Posted in Data publication, Metadata, Semantic Publishing
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Tagged data, data citation, data publication, datacite, DOI, Dryad, jiscmrd, linked data, metadata, metaphor, Open Citation Corpus, peer review, versioning
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The plate tectonics of research data publication
In biology, the fields of macromolecular structural biology and sequence bioinformatics have, since the 1970s, had established international databases for the deposition of data, and journal policies mandating such deposition prior to acceptance for publication of manuscripts describing the data. … Continue reading →
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Tagged ADMIRAL Project, data, data management, data publication, DataBank, DataFlow Project, DataStage, jisc, jiscmrd, Plate tectonics
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IBRG projects to facilitate data publication and data citation
In the previous post, I outlined reasons why researchers don’t publish data, presented as evidence to the Royal Society’s Policy Study “Science as a Public Enterprise” Call for Evidence. Here, I summarize activities by members of my Image Bioinformatics Research … Continue reading →
Posted in Data publication, JISC, Metadata, Ontologies, Open Citations, Semantic Publishing
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Tagged data, data citation, data management plans, data publication, data repositories, DataBank, datacite, DataFlow, DataStage, DMPonline, Dryad, jiscexpo, jiscmrd, open access
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Why researchers don’t publish data
Evidence submitted by David Shotton in response to the Royal Society’s Policy Study “Science as a Public Enterprise” Call for Evidence, addressing the following two topics raised by that call: Getting Researcher buy-in. How do we get researchers to be … Continue reading →
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Tagged barriers, data, data publication, data publication policies, incentives, jiscexpo, jiscmrd, pressures, rewards
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Pensoft Journals policy and author guidelines on data publication and citation
In a recent blog post, Heather Piwowar, in discussing the advantages of citing datasets in the reference list of the article, said “No journals have standardized on this approach so far”. However, Pensoft Journals, a publisher that specializes in publishing … Continue reading →
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Tagged citation, data, datacite, DOI, Dryad, jiscexpo, jiscopencite, ontologies, PensoftJournals
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How to cite data
As an approach towards developing best practice for data citation, I recently wrote a Data Citation Best Practice Discussion Document that is available on Google Docs, and that I have now slightly revised to Version 2 [1]. In that document, … Continue reading →
Posted in JISC, Ontologies, Open Citations, Semantic Publishing
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Tagged citation, data, DOI, Dryad, jiscexpo, jiscopencite, ontologies, PensoftJournals, spar
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Questions of granularity – Dryad's use of DataCite DOIs for data citation, and the Annotation Ontology
DataCite is an international organisation, founded in 2009, which promotes the use of DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) for published datasets, in order to establish easier access to research data, to increase acceptance of research data as legitimate contributions in the … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation ontology, citation, data, datacite, DOI, Dryad, identifiers, jiscexpo, jiscopencite
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